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incised
[in-sahyzd]
adjective
cut into.
the incised material.
made by cutting.
an incised pattern.
Medicine/Medical.made or cut cleanly, as if surgically; not ragged.
an incised wound.
(of a leaf ) sharply, deeply, and somewhat irregularly notched.
incised
/ ɪˈɪ /
adjective
cut into or engraved
an incised surface
made by cutting or engraving
an incised design
(of a wound) cleanly cut, as with a surgical knife
having margins that are sharply and deeply indented
an incised leaf
Other 51Թ Forms
- unincised adjective
Example Sentences
They found that the Martian valleys' branching angles "are more similar to terrestrial valley networks incised by overland flow, than valley networks incised by re-emerging groundwater flow."
A post-mortem examination found she had sustained four incised wounds to her neck, one bolt wound to her neck and 11 bolt wounds to her torso among other injuries.
As a result, some streams became deeply incised channels that act as drains, lowering the water table and encouraging conifers to move in where meadows once were, Pope said.
Carved from wood as a durable, 3-foot-tall, totem-like column, it was then wrapped in linen, covered with smooth plaster and incised and painted.
The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner reported his manner of death as homicide and cause as “an incised wound of the neck.”
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